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Authorities track man from car wreck to Town Pump
Peter Andrew O'Connell could have made things so much easier on himself. Instead, after rolling his 1986 Audi on Interstate 90 near Bonner early Tuesday morning, he allegedly ran away from the crash.
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Economy hits manufacturers
The last months of 2008 are proving to be trying times for many companies and workers in Montana's $1.2 billion manufacturing sector.
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Hunt down, but opportunities remain
The general hunting season for deer and elk in Montana came to a close Sunday, with the exception of some season extensions in hunting regions 3 and 6. This year's season will probably be remembered mostly for ...
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Hunter success continues as big-game season nears endPosted on Nov. 25
Lack of tracking weather hasn't hurt hunter success in much of western Montana as the 2008 general big-game season nears its end.
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Thanksgiving a celebration born of hard times
It should have been the best of Thanksgivings. President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed Nov.
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Her world in miniature - Husband shares his wifea s intricate dollhouses after her passing
Jim Willis takes a closer look at one of his late wife Karen Willis' handmade miniature scenes.
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Bonner buses stolen, smashed up on joyride
The four young men who allegedly stole two buses from Bonner School this weekend did their best to destroy the big yellow rigs.
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Fire breaks out at old Stimson Mill
Emergency responders scrambled to contain a fire at the site of the former Stimson Lumber Mill in Bonner early on Monday morning.
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Western Perspective,
In 2006 and 2007, the WildWest Institute hired a local fuel reduction crew to use "Firewise" principles to create defensible space on private land around the DeBorgia, Mont.
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National Park Service rejects BNSF's blasting plans in Montana park
When the residents of Milltown, Bonner and Piltzville heard that they would lose their pedestrian bridge across the Blackfoot River as part of a Superfund project to clean up mining waste along the Clark Fork ...
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Deer harvests way down
It's been pretty crunchy in the woods, giving big game the advantage in the first full week of hunting season.
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McCulloch, Johnson in close secretary race
HELENA, Mont. - Democrat Linda McCulloch, a former school librarian first elected to statewide office eight years ago, and Republican incumbent Brad Johnson were in a close race for Montana secretary of state ...
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Walkers commemorate new Blackfoot River bridge
Consider it saved. The black bridge that Dylan Clark and Austin Woods walked across Monday morning isn't quite finished.
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Milltown bridge dedication set for Monday
Gov. Brian Schweitzer and U.S. Sens. Max Baucus and Jon Tester are among the political dignitaries expected to attend a dedication ceremony Monday for a new pedestrian bridge in Milltown.
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Bad economy forces choice between college, keeping job
Since she was 12, Katelyn Seegrist has wanted to work as a broadcast journalist.
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Bonner's new 'Black Bridge' will be dedicated on Monday
A ribbon-cutting ceremony to dedicate the new pedestrian bridge in Bonner, known as the "Black Bridge" will take place Monday, Nov.
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Frenchtown Senior Citizens urge yes vote on Community Council
There will be five directors on the Board, one from each of the following five precincts: Precinct 34, north of I-90 and east of Mill Creek; Precinct 35, south of I-90 east including Moccasin Lane; Precinct 36, ...
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Milltown Dam cleanup giving the Clark Fork River a facelift
MILLTOWN - In March, 1,000 onlookers cheered as workers breached the 102-year-old dam here.
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Send this Headwaters page to a friend or colleague: Missoula developer buys most of shuttered Montana mill's assets Halfway through the second day of the auction of Stimson Lumber Co.'s sawmill in Bonner, ...
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Milltown cleanup progress discussed
Residents from the Bonner area gathered on Tuesday night to ask officials from the US Environmental Protection Agency about just how much arsenic was in the sediments released downstream from the Milltown ...
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